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Bakesdown Farm - Bude, Cornwall

An original 40s wagon in rolling cattle pastures

Bakesdown Farm is made up of 24 acres of pasture land and 6 acres of woodland. The farm has a small herd of ruby red Devon cattle and they also keep chickens and ducks, and sell eggs. The owners cut their own hay to feed the cows too. There's a kitchen garden and the farm is becoming ever more self sufficient in vegetables and herbs.

The Wagon, an original 40s model in all its mahogany grandeur, sits in a clearing among the pastures. A few modern touches have been added and a yurt is coming soon to occupy another site among the cows. Click on the picture to the right for more detail about the wagon.

About your host

Bakesdown Farm is a family affair. Anna and Paul and their two kids (George and Alf) team up with Anna's parent Mark and Audrey to bring the whole thing together. Everyone has their specialities, whether it be in the log, egg or flower gathering departments and the team effort is visible in the love that has gone into making Annie's Wagon the place it is.

It was Mark who planted the orchard and several new areas of woodland. The 24 acres of pastures comprises 10 small old-fashioned Cornish fields, with thick tree covered hedgerows and as a result the farm is full of beautiful wild flowers and bird and animal life.

Anna moved there five years ago, drawn by the close proximity to the sea and the beautiful lush green of that pocket of the countryside. She discovered her father's passion for wagons, clearly shown by the motley collection he has owned over the years, the Gypsy wagon that is living out its retirement in the shed and, of course, Annie's Wagon itself.

Having spent her holidays searching for new, unspoilt parts of the coast and countryside, Anna decided to create her perfect holiday at home instead! A beautiful, unspoilt wagon in a quiet, private rural location would be exactly that, and she hopes that it will be for others too.

Wildlife & the environment

As mentioned above the land has been carefully managed to be as wildlife friendly as possible. You can regularly spot deer, foxes, hedgehogs, barn owls, buzzards, the odd kestrel and much more. Guests are invited to walk the fields and woodland whenever they like.

The wagon has its own wind turbine that powers the lights and 12v socket.

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